Westonci.ca is the Q&A platform that connects you with experts who provide accurate and detailed answers. Get quick and reliable solutions to your questions from a community of experienced experts on our platform. Get precise and detailed answers to your questions from a knowledgeable community of experts on our Q&A platform.

A solution with a high concentration of H ions
A) shows a pH of 7
B) kills all organisms
C) has a high pH
D) is very acidic


Sagot :

A solution with a high concentration of hydrogen ions (
H
+
)
is an acid or an acidic solution. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions (measured in mol/l or moles per litre) the stronger the acidity of the solution. This is usually measured in pH values calculating pH as

log
[
H
+
]
. Any value below 7 (corresponding to
10

7
m
o
l
/
l
) is acidic.

(Sorry I tried to write it the best I think this is the answer, if so hope it helps!)